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? INSPIRATION Make sure you aren?t running away from your problems ? always move toward someth

  [View Online]( INSPIRATION [Running Away Versus Moving Forward]( Make sure you aren’t running away from your problems — always move toward something. There are times when change — moving to a new city or a new home, or changing careers — is the right thing at the right time. But there are also times when the urge for change is really just a desire to run away from problems that need to be faced. Recurring problems often are the ones we avoid dealing with. For example, we might have issues with coworkers that seem to arise at every job, or we repeatedly get into unhealthy relationships. A move might temporarily distract us and even cure the problem for a time, simply by taking us out of the situation. However, the problem will eventually appear again in our new situation. One way to make sure you aren’t running away from your problems is to notice whether you are moving toward something that is exciting in its own right, as opposed to something that is appealing only because it is not where you are now. For example, if you are leaving a city because you feel you can’t afford it, you could be reinforcing poverty consciousness, and you might find that you are unable to make ends meet in your new city as well. It would ultimately be less of an effort to stay where you are and look more deeply into your beliefs about money. You may discover that as you address these issues, you are able to make more money by changing your mindset. You may still decide to move, but it will be an act with a positive intention behind it and not an escape, which could make all the difference. Any pain involved in facing our issues is well worth the effort in the end. When we face our problems instead of avoiding them, we free our energy and transform ourselves from people who run away into people who move enthusiastically forward. Did you like this Inspiration? ❁ Did you miss yesterday's inspiration? Click [here]( to view them all.   DailyOM Course Spotlight [Be Free From Unhealthy Relationships]( By Rhonda Findling In this empowering course, internationally acclaimed author and psychotherapist Rhonda Findling will show you how to find the strength to finally let go of the relationships that aren’t serving you. With Rhonda's expert guidance and transformational strategies, you’ll mindfully navigate these confusing and frustrating matters of the heart and build more self-love. By the end, you’ll be able to confidently walk away from an unfulfilling partnership and be ready the embrace happier connections in life. [Learn More]( New Courses - [The Power of Quantum Physics for Self-Healing]( - [Science-Based Lymphatic Drainage Rescue]( - [The Happiness Method: Beyond Positive Thinking]( - [The Healing Power of Your Feet]( - [Break Free From Trauma Bonding]( Recommended For You [Communication Secrets for a Happy Relationship]( [Learn More]( [Be Ridiculously Happy in Your Relationship]( [Learn More]( [Anti-Aging Face Yoga]( [Learn More]( [The Peaceful Warrior 4-Minute Meditation]( [Learn More]( [Connecting With the Archangels]( [Learn More]( [Powerful Wisdom to End Your Financial Worries]( [Learn More]( Top 10 Courses 1. [Protect Yourself From Control Dramas]( 2. [The Power of Quantum Physics for Self-Healing]( 3. [10-Minute Abs Workout to Banish Menopausal Belly Fat]( 4. [Science-Based Lymphatic Drainage Rescue]( 5. [The Vagus Nerve Miracle]( 6. [The 10-Minute Method to Naturally Tighten Your Face]( 7. [Somatic Exercises to Relax and Release]( 8. [Exercises to Eliminate Hip and Knee Pain]( 9. [Next Level Fascia Miracle: The Lymphatic Secret]( 10. [The Swimsuit Transformation]( Explore 350+ Courses There's something for everyone. What do you want to learn today? [Browse by Topic]( [DailyOM Logo](   [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [Twitter]( You are receiving this email because you're subscribed to DailyOM. You are registered with {EMAIL}. [Inspirations]( | [Courses]( | [Horoscopes]( [Remove me from this list]( | [Help/FAQ]( Copyright © 2024 [Everyday Health, Inc.]( All rights reserved. DailyOM is among the federally registered trademarks of Everyday Health, Inc. and may not be used by third parties without explicit permission. 114 Fifth Avenue, 15th Floor, New York, NY 10011 Subject to our [terms of service]( and [privacy policy](.  

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